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Author Topic: maybe a tutorial on how to install PCLOS as a guest?  (Read 768 times)
loukingjr
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« on: October 25, 2010, 07:29:51 AM »

Does anyone think it might be nice if there was a how-to on installing PCLOS as a guest in the various virtualization programs? Just to people would know things like PCLOS won't install with the SATA controller in VirtualBox etc? And things like memory requirements, other settings etc. Just at the top of this thread.

just a thought.
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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2010, 08:34:18 AM »

Does anyone think it might be nice if there was a how-to on installing PCLOS as a guest in the various virtualization programs? Just to people would know things like PCLOS won't install with the SATA controller in VirtualBox etc? And things like memory requirements, other settings etc. Just at the top of this thread.

just a thought.

In Virtualbox you must (since a few versions ago) enable (tick) I/O cache in the Preferences section at the Sata subsection.

For what a tutorial is concerned, you can write one if you like. The thing is, we are waiting for the wiki to be restored  : Textar said recently that this might be some time before the end of the year.

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« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2010, 09:45:12 AM »

Does anyone think it might be nice if there was a how-to on installing PCLOS as a guest in the various virtualization programs? Just to people would know things like PCLOS won't install with the SATA controller in VirtualBox etc? And things like memory requirements, other settings etc. Just at the top of this thread.

just a thought.

In Virtualbox you must (since a few versions ago) enable (tick) I/O cache in the Preferences section at the Sata subsection.

For what a tutorial is concerned, you can write one if you like. The thing is, we are waiting for the wiki to be restored  : Textar said recently that this might be some time before the end of the year.



Actually if you mean enabling the host hardware cache, I did that. I actually thought after it failed maybe I shouldn't have. But, I do know it will install on the IDE controller, so I did that.

as far as me writing a tutorial, if I knew enough about VirtualBox and/or PCLOS, I wouldn't of been looking for one  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2010, 10:57:14 AM »

Actually if you mean enabling the host hardware cache, I did that. I actually thought after it failed maybe I shouldn't have. But, I do know it will install on the IDE controller, so I did that.

as far as me writing a tutorial, if I knew enough about VirtualBox and/or PCLOS, I wouldn't of been looking for one  Grin


However writing a tutorial for others is one of the best ways to learn that I know of. Believe me ! I know what I am talking about.

I suggest you try starting by reading here, if you want:
http://www.howtoforge.com/the-perfect-desktop-pclinuxos-2010-kde

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« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2010, 12:16:06 AM »

I have used virtualbox off & on for quite a while. I recently re-installed vbox & actually read the blurb at the end of the install routine.  Smiley
In there it points to a very complete vbox users manual (246pages). Not exactly the same as a tutorial, but very detailed, written in user level language.
Might have a look--
/opt/VirtualBox/UserManual.pdf
That is the PUEL version. Not sure if the OSE ver. includes it.
I am looking forward to digging in, as soon as I finish the latest PCLOS magazines.  Grin Grin
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« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2010, 07:27:03 AM »

I have used virtualbox off & on for quite a while. I recently re-installed vbox & actually read the blurb at the end of the install routine.  Smiley
In there it points to a very complete vbox users manual (246pages). Not exactly the same as a tutorial, but very detailed, written in user level language.
Might have a look--
/opt/VirtualBox/UserManual.pdf
That is the PUEL version. Not sure if the OSE ver. includes it.
I am looking forward to digging in, as soon as I finish the latest PCLOS magazines.  Grin Grin

thanks john, but I was actually asking about using VirtualBox to run PCLOS as a guest. Not to install VB in PCLOS.
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« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2010, 07:34:26 AM »

thanks john, but I was actually asking about using VirtualBox to run PCLOS as a guest. Not to install VB in PCLOS.

Hi,

What system do you want to have Virtualbox in ?

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loukingjr
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« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2010, 12:12:53 PM »

thanks john, but I was actually asking about using VirtualBox to run PCLOS as a guest. Not to install VB in PCLOS.

Hi,

What system do you want to have Virtualbox in ?



I'm running VirtualBox 3.2.10 on an iMac running 10.6.4. What I am trying to figure out is what I need to have in PCLOS to make sure the PUEL version of the guest additions are running correctly. As you know, I have installed Openbox this morning and some things work, somethings don't. Shared folders seem to work, shared clipboard nope. My mouse works but I noticed it's not fully integrated, nor does the mouse driver from PCLOS or  the one from VB show up when I go to configure the mouse.

there are a few files not installed in the Openbox version that other flavors of PCLOS have. Like "dkms-vboxadditions" and "dkms-virtualbox", the former's description says its the "Kernel module for VirtualBox OSE additions", then we have the latter which says "VirtualBox OSE module". I don't know if I need both, one or the other or neither. What is installed are "x11-driver-input-vboxmouse" and "x11-driver-video-vboxvideo". Both are X.org drivers" in VirtualBox guests. Which could mean VirtualBox guests running inside PCLOS or PCLOS as a guest.

I really wanted to run the PUEL versions of the VirtualBox guest additions, so I am really trying to figure out wht I need to remove or add to make sure PCLOS is running as a guest the way it should be.

I did install the PUEL guest additions but not everything is working as I mentioned

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loukingjr
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« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2010, 12:26:54 PM »

btw, could someone just change/append the description to say something like "for PCLOS as guest" and "for PCLOS as host"? sure would make life easier.
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« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2010, 12:49:56 PM »

btw, could someone just change/append the description to say something like "for PCLOS as guest" and "for PCLOS as host"? sure would make life easier.

Are you talking about the different packages related to Virtualbox ? If this is so you might write a post at the section "Software" to suggest it.

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loukingjr
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« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2010, 12:57:53 PM »

btw, could someone just change/append the description to say something like "for PCLOS as guest" and "for PCLOS as host"? sure would make life easier.

Are you talking about the different packages related to Virtualbox ? If this is so you might write a post at the section "Software" to suggest it.



thanks, I think I will do that.
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